Italian school; 17th century.
“Adoration of the Child.”
Oil on canvas. Re-stretched.
Measurements: 43 x 57 cm.
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Italian school; 17th century.
“Adoration of the Child.”
Oil on canvas. Re-stretched.
Measurements: 43 x 57 cm.
The composition depicts the Infant Jesus reclining on a humble bed while being gazed upon by the Virgin Mary and two angelic figures who, with gestures of reverence and adoration, help create an atmosphere of profound spiritual intimacy. The presence of cherubs in the background reinforces the scene’s celestial character and accentuates its contemplative dimension.
The work stands out for the soft modeling of the figures, the delicacy of the skin tones, and the use of subdued lighting that emerges from the darkness of the background—a characteristic feature of 17th-century Italian painting. The warm tones and subtle gradation of light focus the viewer’s attention on the Child’s body, the true emotional and theological center of the composition. Likewise, the tenderness of the expressions and the elegance of the gestures reveal the influence of the great Bolognese and Roman masters who, during the 17th century, spearheaded a renewal of religious painting based on harmony, emotion, and idealized beauty.
Given its stylistic characteristics, the work can be placed within the tradition of Italian devotional art inspired by artists such as Guido Reni, Francesco Albani, and their followers, who created religious scenes marked by lyricism and great spiritual sensitivity.
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